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Immigration to Canada after marriage

It depends on your status in Canada.

For example, you are an international student.

If you marry a Canadian citizen, and the marriage is approved by the Immigration Bureau, you will immediately have the "permanent residency" in Canada, and you will have a "Maple Leaf Card" to become a permanent resident in Canada.

If you are already a "permanent resident" in Canada, whether you are married or not, your status will not be improved. You still have to live for a certain number of years, pass the "naturalization test" of the Immigration Bureau, test Canadian history, geography and some simple laws and regulations, and prove that you have integrated into Canadian society and can become a Canadian citizen.

These exams are not difficult, the key is whether you take English or French. Many mainland immigrants are not familiar with English and are stopped. However, the status of permanent residents and citizens in Canada is actually not much different. Even if you go abroad, you still have a Canadian passport (the content is only indicated). It's just that permanent residents can't participate in political affairs in Canada. Simply put, they can't hold public office (even municipal construction workers) and can't vote. If you don't care about politics, there is basically no problem. However, returning to China is risky, and the domestic authorities will restrict you from leaving the country again on the grounds that you are still a citizen of China (especially when you are involved in some thorny issues in China).